however if it doesn't happen, we don't know how john boehner will find a way forward. it happened on plan b and the deal only got worse from a conservative point of view. we'll see how conservatives make pragmatic decisions today or not on voting to pass this bill. >> fascinating chess game happening right before our eyes, john. thank you so much. want to bring in congressman aaron schock, a republican representative from illinois. a member of the house ways and means committee. congressman, good morning to you. >> good morning, carl. >> you heard van hollen reference that language, the complete and timely payment of obligations until may 19th. a good idea or not? >> well, mr. van hollen is trying to have it both ways. here is the guy that's the ranking member of the budget committee. he was the chairman of the budget committee when democrats controlled the house, and guess what? they didn't pass a budget. so now democrats are acting like, oh, this is no big deal. senate democrats are saying, sure, we'll pass a budget. why aren't they say in the last four years? it's b